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now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news. >>> the coroner released the name of a suspected car thief that was shot and killed by hayward police last friday. the man was identified as 21- year-old shaw of hayward. police say shaw was in a stolen car friday morning when officers told him to raise his hands. they say he refused then reached for a weapon. that's when officers opened fire. police have not released any information on shaw's weapon and they have not said how many shots were fired. >>> a santa cruz man is due back in court this week to face misdemeanor manslaughter charges in connection with a boat cash in the bay. the crash led to the death of
now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news....
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the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime some people think it is around these card rooms and it would cost more money than you get. >> the debate is fascinating because it really will pit obviously people with very strong environmental feelings who feel strongly about restoring it to its pristine state but politics involved and money involved and logistics of where will you get that water then. >> yeah. it's just not going to fall from the sky. we know that much already. that's why you have a reservoir system and there are other people outside of san francisco -- san francisco owns this water system, fine. there are still about 1.8 million people outs
the potential question of new revenues on one hand versus the moral issues related to gambling and law enforcement costs. bay 101 pushed most of the money for this initiative and so you get an idea about why they're interested. they spend a million dollars promoting it. >> who is against the card room then? >> two groups. people who believe gambling is a bad idea and not a way for the city to raise money and secondly the idea that it will cost more to enforce it because of crime...
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now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news. >>> the coroner released the name of a suspected car thief that was shot and killed by hayward police last friday. the man was identified as 21- year-old shaw of hayward. police say shaw was in a stolen car friday morning when officers told him to raise his hands. they say he refused then reached for a weapon. that's when officers opened fire. police have not released any information on shaw's weapon and they have not said how many shots were fired. >>> a santa cruz man is due back in court this week to face misdemeanor manslaughter charges in connection with a boat cash in the bay. the crash led to the death of
now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, channel 2 news....
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now they're considering buying one of the new generation of camera-equipped drones being market to law enforcement. they can be assembled from the trunk of a car and give an instant aerial view to police. sheriff ahern says it would only be used in emergencies. >> simply deployed in a tactical situation when the people on the ground thought it would be beneficial to have an aerial view of what was happening. >> reporter: but the public has mixed feelings about the miniature spy planes. >> you have to weigh the positive and the negatives. will they spy or help solve crimes? >> i welcome it especially in oakland. >> kind of messed up spying like that using device is something else. >> reporter: the sheriff says this is a crime-fighting tool and nothing more but when you talk to those who oppose it, it's not distrust of the technology but of the people using it. and that's especially true of mark winston who says assurances of good intentions are not enough. >> in my experience, where there's potential for the government to abuse technology that allows them to conduct further snooping, th
now they're considering buying one of the new generation of camera-equipped drones being market to law enforcement. they can be assembled from the trunk of a car and give an instant aerial view to police. sheriff ahern says it would only be used in emergencies. >> simply deployed in a tactical situation when the people on the ground thought it would be beneficial to have an aerial view of what was happening. >> reporter: but the public has mixed feelings about the miniature spy...
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by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two of the victims will address sandusky today in court. >>> a new warning for pregnant mothers who like fish. how too much mercury could put children at risk of adhd. >> three days and a million volts of electricity. could daredevil david blaine pull off this high voltage stunt coming your way? >> we want to hear why your school is cool. submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/"cool school" and we may come and feature school on the show. ,, we stand for farmers owning the company; for them taking responsibility for the products they make; for them be
by law, those counts would add up to 220 years in jail. despite his conviction, sandusky insists in an audio statement that he is innocent of all the charges. >>> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at...
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by law, those counts would add up to a minimum of 220 years in prison. in an audio statement he says he is innocent and vows to keep on fighting. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blames his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy that was crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two of the victims will address sandusky today directly. >>> some other bay area headlines on this tuesday the teenager suspected of stealing a lamborghini belonging to a celebrity chef due in court this morning. police say this 18-year-old max wade stole the car from a san francisco dealership back in march of 2011. he is also facing attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting at passengers inside a truck this past april in marin county. >>> oakland may soon get more red light cameras. there are currently 13 at 11 intersections. today a city council committee will consider increasi
by law, those counts would add up to a minimum of 220 years in prison. in an audio statement he says he is innocent and vows to keep on fighting. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> sandusky also blames his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy that was crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two of the...
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. >> reporter: a new law makes pointing a laser pointer at a aircraft punishable by 5 years in prison. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> regulators issued southeast and deicist orders against two companies -- desist orders against two companies. the public utilities commission says the companies do not have the correct permits. they are required to make sure drivers are properly licensed, screened and insured. they issued a similar order last year against a third company but they are still operating. >>> computer problem led to flight delays alaska airlines. waits up to 4 hours were reported in seattle where they are the largest carrier. officials say in the bay area delays lasted 35points up to an hour -- 35 minutes up to an hour. sprint had a cable outage that shut down their computer system. 75 flight on alaska and horizon air were canceled. technicians fixed the problem by noon time but delays will last the rest of the day. >>> some people are asking did you feel it? a 3.3 earthquake shook the area. it was near green valley. people say they felt shaking as far away as napa. >>> l
. >> reporter: a new law makes pointing a laser pointer at a aircraft punishable by 5 years in prison. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> regulators issued southeast and deicist orders against two companies -- desist orders against two companies. the public utilities commission says the companies do not have the correct permits. they are required to make sure drivers are properly licensed, screened and insured. they issued a similar order last year against a third company but...
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they know that this is against the law and not safe. the city of oakland have at least 13 cameras at intersections. here is one at the sixth avenue. in my years of current traffic i i did not say a lot of red light runners. you cannot argue that the first six months of 2010 that onl i can ga dime and revenue from these cameras. are you ready for this? >> stop running red lights. the city is no revenue and the roads are safe. this is a win when revenue. >> let's get to this hot spot valley have been dealing with all morning long. >> i hate traffic and i would be pulling my hair out right now. i am sure that a lot of people who were stuck on this bridge did the same. shall we are still backed up at the bay bridge. things are opening up a bed of this is of no interest and no relief for the people for are stuck on an error state 80. we had a motorcycle accident here and it should not take them tic to stay on 580 and take 580 out a different way. the ride on interstate 580 has improved and it is no longer back of beyond highway 13. this is a
they know that this is against the law and not safe. the city of oakland have at least 13 cameras at intersections. here is one at the sixth avenue. in my years of current traffic i i did not say a lot of red light runners. you cannot argue that the first six months of 2010 that onl i can ga dime and revenue from these cameras. are you ready for this? >> stop running red lights. the city is no revenue and the roads are safe. this is a win when revenue. >> let's get to this hot spot...
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at what point is there a law of diminishing returns? guest: if your campaign has the money, you cannot go quiet. i think he would be at a disadvantage, if they go dark. more importantly, to answer the question, the vote in ohio is today, this week. these candidates are doing everything that they can, restructuring to some degree. mitt romney and the president talking directly to the camera, making their appeal. i think that dan is right. this is one of five states in the country where, commercial after commercial, candidates have a presence. this is key to their strategy. host: coming after just one debate, there are two more scheduled. is it a good idea to have early voting when this race could change for the president or for mitt romney? guest: personally, i think it is a good idea to have early voting. it is important to provide that for the convenience of the voters. the jury is still out to the extent as to if early voting increases turned out, but what we have seen across the country in recent decades and recent years is a sharp u
at what point is there a law of diminishing returns? guest: if your campaign has the money, you cannot go quiet. i think he would be at a disadvantage, if they go dark. more importantly, to answer the question, the vote in ohio is today, this week. these candidates are doing everything that they can, restructuring to some degree. mitt romney and the president talking directly to the camera, making their appeal. i think that dan is right. this is one of five states in the country where,...
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i worked my way through law school, too. we were in law school together around that time. i think he makes a valid point that for non-traditional students, people that are going to school part time, we need to make it more affordable. a good place to start is to help kids finish degrees on time. >> the whole issue of mental health that we have discussed here is just part of a growing concern that we have, and yet i brags about a surplus, but it comes from cuts. $600 million has been cut from the public schools. $200 million returned to the department of children's services. it has been from cuts, and there are people that are hurting because of these cuts. >> one of the reasons why i'm running for governor is exactly what is going on right now. i want to expose what is happening. the only way we can fix problems is by seeing where the dollars are going. creating a scenario that will empower us. in our educational system, we have to fight for every one of us. >> we began a new segment, the modern update on the lincoln- douglas debates. if you stay true to the spirit of this
i worked my way through law school, too. we were in law school together around that time. i think he makes a valid point that for non-traditional students, people that are going to school part time, we need to make it more affordable. a good place to start is to help kids finish degrees on time. >> the whole issue of mental health that we have discussed here is just part of a growing concern that we have, and yet i brags about a surplus, but it comes from cuts. $600 million has been cut...
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you are looking at what appears to be law enforcement officers. there's some chp officers. we've seen a dozen, maybe more, san francisco police officers on motorcycles. there's a another one coming through right now who will be taking part in this presidential motorcade. after sfo, the president is gonna head to columbus ohio. live in san francisco allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and mitt romney is sounding more confident on the campaign trail. coming up at 8:15, why he's telling -- why he's telling supporters that he is sure that he will be the president of the united states. >>> in about 90 minutes, testimony is set to continue in the trial of giselle esteban. she's the woman accused of killing michelle le. michelle le was a nursing student and disappeared from kaiser permanente in hayward in may. prosecutors believe le killed -- they believe that esteban killed le because she was jealous. >>> 8:03. family, friends and students gathered for an emotional evening to remember the life of a hercules woman found dead on friday night. the $$vigil was held for 55- year-ol
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joining me counselor at nyu school of law. glad you're here to talk about this. justin elaine kagan recused herself so that leaves us with eight justices. read the tea leaves. >> a 4-4 split the court goes to the lower court and the courtsided with a university of texas. a tie goes to the affirmative action program. so what we're looking for still is how justice kennedy is going to decide this case. that will determine whether it's a 4-4 decision or 5-3 decision against the university of texas. as usual he gave elliptic cal comments in both directions during the oral argument. so it's a little bit hard to call which way he's going to go. >> not a good chance the university of texas which is outright win. >> president kennedy has said there might be a program that passes muster. he's never approved affirmative action program. during the argument he said race counts for everything, right? that's actually a very bad sign for the university of texas because he's not like people being categorized solely on the basis of race. >> chief justice roberts was the surprise v
joining me counselor at nyu school of law. glad you're here to talk about this. justin elaine kagan recused herself so that leaves us with eight justices. read the tea leaves. >> a 4-4 split the court goes to the lower court and the courtsided with a university of texas. a tie goes to the affirmative action program. so what we're looking for still is how justice kennedy is going to decide this case. that will determine whether it's a 4-4 decision or 5-3 decision against the university of...
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i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century foundation suggesting maybe what we need is socioeconomically-based affirmative action. is this the solution if fisher brings down affirmative action as we know it today? >> initially, doesn't have to be an either/or. very often when we see the cases cued up to the supreme court we're all counting votes before the arguments even happen. i think if we take ourselves back to michigan, everybody was saying that plan would not survive. everybody said that. almost everybody. >> who knew roberts would go for the health care reform. >> i
i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century...
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it claims federal officials promised not to raid dispensaries that follow state law and that shutting down the facility would send patients to the black market. >>> about 20 protestors could face charges after clashing with police in san francisco. the protest began yesterday afternoon as a group called homes not jails marched down 18th street and broke in a vacant building on castro street. police eventually stormed the building and arrested the people inside. the protest coincided with world homeless day. >>> a suit is filed in a move to stop at least part of the central subway under construction in san francisco. the suit says it's against the city charter to use union square for an entrance to the subway. today federal officials are expected to announce nearly one billion federal dollars for the subway project. >>> 5:41 now. we got new details about lance armstrong's alleged doping. the elaborate scheme his team is accused of running. >> plus holding bp accountable. the possible settlement in the gulf oil spill. ,, there's a place, a dark place, we go. an uncharacteristically nega
it claims federal officials promised not to raid dispensaries that follow state law and that shutting down the facility would send patients to the black market. >>> about 20 protestors could face charges after clashing with police in san francisco. the protest began yesterday afternoon as a group called homes not jails marched down 18th street and broke in a vacant building on castro street. police eventually stormed the building and arrested the people inside. the protest coincided...
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they do that mandated by law in all such cases. i've had two on me from people who died under my supervision in iraq. and that's the first, and that will take some time. secondly, congress does have a responsibility to look into these things. that's what's going on now. partisanship is built into our political system, and there will be some of that, of course, and this isn't anything else. but we need to see all of the evidence. we need to see all of the information. and we need to work our way through this because we need to ensure it does not happen again. >> well said. in a major foreign policy speech, republican presidential candidate mitt romney had this to say about the obama administrati administration's work in the middle east. take a listen. >> but it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history, not to lead from behind, leaving our destiny at the mercy of events. unfortunately, that's exactly where we find ourselves in the middle east under president obama.
they do that mandated by law in all such cases. i've had two on me from people who died under my supervision in iraq. and that's the first, and that will take some time. secondly, congress does have a responsibility to look into these things. that's what's going on now. partisanship is built into our political system, and there will be some of that, of course, and this isn't anything else. but we need to see all of the evidence. we need to see all of the information. and we need to work our way...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> all right. welcome back, everyone. 54 minute after the hour. so move over, big bird. the latest online debate trending buzzword is malarkey. >> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarkey. >> so what else was burning up thenternet during last night's vice presidential debate? abbey tattin closely monitored the trends immediately after with the google trends. we know malarkey trend and what other breakout trends? >> when people are looking at the google searches happening in realtime around the debate one of the main things is people were trying to figure o
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i do like virginia's laws based on freedom and disclosure. and if there was more freedom, more of the contributions would come to the campaigns. what i would like to see in any ads that are run, whether run by candidates or independent groups, including the ones that are running negative ads that are false and misleading about me, is honesty. tim has brought up this issue of pay. and he's running these ads saying that, quote, he's setting a positive example by cutting his pay as governor. and he attacks the owner. attacked me today again on it. let me give you the truthful facts and you be the judge. as governor day one i returned 10% of my salary. all four years. mark warner followed up after me a few years later and cut his by 20%. what did tim do? he didn't cut his pay at all. when he came in, he could have found followed mark warner or my example but it was well into second year as governor he cut it by just 5%. so i was the one who actually set the positive example, tim, that you followed by you did do it half heartedly. and as far as in
i do like virginia's laws based on freedom and disclosure. and if there was more freedom, more of the contributions would come to the campaigns. what i would like to see in any ads that are run, whether run by candidates or independent groups, including the ones that are running negative ads that are false and misleading about me, is honesty. tim has brought up this issue of pay. and he's running these ads saying that, quote, he's setting a positive example by cutting his pay as governor. and...
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but this law is already the law and it is dangerous for seniors! october 1, last week, the administration, according to this law, started awarding bonuses to the hospitals that spend the least per senior and whacking the hospitals that spend more with demerits. even spending care on seniors had they leave, like prescribing rehab after a hip replacement. >> steve: doing fact checking. >> dangerous stuff. >> steve: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve: straight ahead, we've been talking about it all morning, was joe biden's performance last night downright dit respectful or delightful? some felt. frank luntz talked to some undecided voters. their reaction coming up next. then the race was already ugly when this happened. cops had to be called in to break up -- is he going to get him if a head lock? that's a debate ! >> steve: spirit in the sky. time for your shot of the morning. it was hands up for vice president joe biden at the debate last night. photos capturing him looking to above as answered a question. here is another angle. got to
but this law is already the law and it is dangerous for seniors! october 1, last week, the administration, according to this law, started awarding bonuses to the hospitals that spend the least per senior and whacking the hospitals that spend more with demerits. even spending care on seniors had they leave, like prescribing rehab after a hip replacement. >> steve: doing fact checking. >> dangerous stuff. >> steve: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve:...
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the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no citywide wi-fi. the city organization sfciti run by ron conway proposes a series of technology-based solutions to those problems, like parking. >> parking in san francisco is not easy. you should be able to use a mobile app, pay for parking and use a text message when you're running out of time. you go back into the app and buy more time. >> reporter: the day end of this ad acts city voters to vote yes on prop e changing payroll tax to a system more favorable to tech companies. this is the same organization that supported then interim mayor ed lee who you'll recall promised never to run for mayor and then had the -- >
the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no...
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her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before the explosion. one neighbor explained how it hit in her backyard. she woke up to what felt like a quake. >> it was a big boom and everything started falling. it was all pink inside the house. >> that pink was actually insulation from the house that exploded. the children who were in the home were four, six, seven and 11. they and their mother are said to be in good condition. >> getting ready to make a big investment to go green. county has just learned it qualifies to borrow nearly $3.9 million to install solar panels at seven facilities. it'll be issue
her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before...
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laws. it is likely to become fodder for the u.s. presidential campaign, and there was a big piece -- >> on "60 minutes" and "wall street journal" and chavez won. >> apparently this is just a rumor, the bls the entire of bureau labor statistics from here was flown down to venezuela to monitor the election. >> the chicago guys were thrown down. >> ba-dum-boom. let's get to the story, the venezuelan president hugo chavez as joe was just saying -- >> 54-45. >> comfortable election victory that could extend his rule to 20 years. the next election isn't officially for six years but you had tens of thousands of ecstatic supporters flooding the streets around the presidential palace in downtown caracas, pumped their fists in the air and started shouting chavez's name. enrique capriles, he was beat by more than nine points. it will extend a wave of nationalizations and continue his support for left wing allies. we've heard how important this is for cuba, he has billions at his fingertips because of the oil produced there. this is the country
laws. it is likely to become fodder for the u.s. presidential campaign, and there was a big piece -- >> on "60 minutes" and "wall street journal" and chavez won. >> apparently this is just a rumor, the bls the entire of bureau labor statistics from here was flown down to venezuela to monitor the election. >> the chicago guys were thrown down. >> ba-dum-boom. let's get to the story, the venezuelan president hugo chavez as joe was just saying --...
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federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >> that is simply a misunderstanding. there was an earlier version of the project which was near the region where there have been problems with various people taking land from indigenous tribes. we have absolutely nothing to do with that. hundreds of kilometers away. as a matter of principle we are buying the land, options on land from private landowners to have clear titles to sell at market prices for. john: americans are going to go there and say, i want to open a factory? >> they will. our goal is to the hell -- help the most custome
federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >>...
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say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities that he's seen and some of the warlords that he's met. i went back, interviewed some of the same people and traveled around to what i thought was the conflict matrix. >> what happens when ben affleck hits the ground? >> it gets a lot more attention. it gets networks to go and spend time talking about the drc. it gets these guys engaged, and it gets people to pay attention. he talks about -- or we talk about in the piece really using that celebrity as a currency to get people to take note. >> i'm now thinking about congo and chocolate. i never put those together. >> let me tell you, you saw the coco that was being manufactured. y
say let's assist them in forming a more robust military and a just military so they can enforce the law. >> nick christoph in "the new york times" has chronicled the gender-based crime against women. congo, as you just said, is the epicenter of that. >> that's absolutely true. nick's done a good job. i was one of the producers on his movie "reporter." he's the reason i first got involved in the congo because i started reading about his travels and the atrocities...
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. >> neil: we know taxes will go up, healthcare law, medical devices and host of others. selling a home, assets, et cetera. what else? >> that's what we don't know. he's promising that for one year he won't raise incomes taxes. we know the tax increase in january could have been avoided if the democrats for two years, they could have made the tax cut permanent for foreign people, middle income people, left-handed people. they made it permanent for nobody. that telegraphs the plan. after a year they will let them go up on everyone. >> neil: two weeks ago we got in the issue of what is a tax hike? we were talking about all the special breaks, allowances, write-offs at some businesses and individuals enjoy. the thing that reagan went after in 1986. if you use these to get away with paying no taxes shame on you. the guy in the building since used it as justification. ronald reagan advocating raising taxes period. that is not what he said. what do you say? do you draw the line that credits and closing loopholes is a tax increase? so don't think about it? >> guest: no. eliminat
. >> neil: we know taxes will go up, healthcare law, medical devices and host of others. selling a home, assets, et cetera. what else? >> that's what we don't know. he's promising that for one year he won't raise incomes taxes. we know the tax increase in january could have been avoided if the democrats for two years, they could have made the tax cut permanent for foreign people, middle income people, left-handed people. they made it permanent for nobody. that telegraphs the plan....
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and we also have a role in that position of making law. so much law about war, that it didn't even exist because this is a war the likes of which the united states had never seen. many, many policies about how the war should be conducted, he could be very influential there. he also was responsible to a great extent for making sure that the presidents policies were supported and that people follow his policies, not the least of which was emancipation. he had an enormous responsible child of work constantly. >> so many passages of your book really eliminate those relationships. >> that is correct. >> can you talk about that relationship? >> yes, my sons of their relationship must have been extremely cordial. extremely and mutually respectful, many people have asked me over the years did he ever meet president lincoln at all and what kind of contact that they had? they met often and for many hours at a time. any capital case had to be discussed with the president and the president must sign off on it. and there were a lot of those cases that
and we also have a role in that position of making law. so much law about war, that it didn't even exist because this is a war the likes of which the united states had never seen. many, many policies about how the war should be conducted, he could be very influential there. he also was responsible to a great extent for making sure that the presidents policies were supported and that people follow his policies, not the least of which was emancipation. he had an enormous responsible child of work...
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. >> prior to joining the fcc, he served as deputy counsel that -- he has a law degree from the university of chicago. >> an impressive background. have you been lobbied by anyone who you have -- used to work with? >> no i have not. >> most of the people who comment on the public record spend a lot of time -- what are you going to do personally that your opinion is informed with what is happening with the average consumer? >> every confirmation hearing, i stated that i would hold no favor our prejudice with any particular company or segment of the industry. i would like to think that i have had privileged serving at the fcc and has stayed true to it -- true to that. a number have been with public interest groups, even individuals. when i go outside of washington to visit various places, and make a point of visiting citizens who have not been involved in the communications industry, but by decisions that we have had to make. i heard from citizens in kansas about different communications issues that affected them. it is a good way to stay grounded, as it were. it is too easy to think about t
. >> prior to joining the fcc, he served as deputy counsel that -- he has a law degree from the university of chicago. >> an impressive background. have you been lobbied by anyone who you have -- used to work with? >> no i have not. >> most of the people who comment on the public record spend a lot of time -- what are you going to do personally that your opinion is informed with what is happening with the average consumer? >> every confirmation hearing, i stated...
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he's the latest big name to support the law. he says the vote is a vote for equality across the state and the country. the referendum will appear as question 6 on the ballot. early voting begins october 27. tuesday october 16 is the deadline to register to vote in maryland. >>> former d.c. council chair kwame brown has been placed under a curfew in order to make weekly visits with court officials. the order came after brown failed to make three required phone calls. he resigned last june after pleading guilty to bank fraud and a misdemeanor campaign finance violation. he was warned not to, quote, tempt fate. >>> howard brooks is scheduled to be sentenced today. he was the former campaign consultant to d.c. mayor vincent gray. he admitted to secretly funneling money to suleman brown. brown was supposed to speak neglectively about the rest of the candidates left in the race after getting the money so gray would have a better chance of winning. he pleaded equipment to obstruction of justice last may. >>> former assistant football c
he's the latest big name to support the law. he says the vote is a vote for equality across the state and the country. the referendum will appear as question 6 on the ballot. early voting begins october 27. tuesday october 16 is the deadline to register to vote in maryland. >>> former d.c. council chair kwame brown has been placed under a curfew in order to make weekly visits with court officials. the order came after brown failed to make three required phone calls. he resigned last...
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should point out that by law, that he does not have to be on until october 15. we tried to reach out to a have notmanager and returned to work calls for comment. the association the seniors here at the charter house says if he does not get resolution quickly will reach out to county. korff, abc 7 news. >> several new revelations on killeddly attack that u.s. ambassador. despite comments made by the obama administration to that effect, new documents suggest an disagreement over security for the attack. for americans were killed on the 11th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. >> if your an online shopper, we t for you.er >> gambling supporters and go to battle over whether maryland should have a casino at the national harbor. a combined $39.4 million has spent, more than the combined total spent by governor martin o'malley back in 2006. but there are several new twist the race for president to tell you about tonight. obama met with supporterst ohio state university and subject thate remains at the top of the headlines. >> for all you moms and kids out there,
should point out that by law, that he does not have to be on until october 15. we tried to reach out to a have notmanager and returned to work calls for comment. the association the seniors here at the charter house says if he does not get resolution quickly will reach out to county. korff, abc 7 news. >> several new revelations on killeddly attack that u.s. ambassador. despite comments made by the obama administration to that effect, new documents suggest an disagreement over security...
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time slots to gerrymandering were rigged drawing congressional district lines to favor certain parties laws affecting voters rights are passed left and right and vary state by state to have an eric holder this video shows how easy it is to attempt to steal attorney general eric holder's vote when an id is not required i actually forgot my id in a new yorker yet places that do ask for a government issued photo id can affect over ten percent of americans that simply don't have one there is an attempt to prevent large numbers of people from actually exercising the ballot election monitors usually serve the purpose of keeping track of in discrepancies and while the us likes to keep a close eye on the way elections are handled abroad we have the right to monitor other people's elections of course and if they don't do it they're clearly they're cheating that's not democracy it's rigged it's a dictatorship what the hell the need for monitors at home is vastly undermined when you're looking at an election where the votes are counted in public. that's the kind of. election that it's possible to obse
time slots to gerrymandering were rigged drawing congressional district lines to favor certain parties laws affecting voters rights are passed left and right and vary state by state to have an eric holder this video shows how easy it is to attempt to steal attorney general eric holder's vote when an id is not required i actually forgot my id in a new yorker yet places that do ask for a government issued photo id can affect over ten percent of americans that simply don't have one there is an...
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officer still on paid leave because she signed a petition that helped put maryland's same sex marriage law on the november ballot. so is this a violation of . ang la mccaskill's first -- angela mccaskill's first amendment rights or is the case of a diversity officer not supporting equal rights for all? bruce leshan is looking for answers. >> reporter: two people at the heart of this controversy are not talking. the galludet university president did send out an e- mail blast to students saying that dr. mccaskill has participated in a legislative initiative that some feel is inappropriate. dr. mccaskill's husband did pick up the phone at their upper marlboro home and said no comment because they're still looking for a lawyer, but he did say his wife is so upset about this that she is now under a doctor's care. >> i was quite shocked. >> reporter: the man leading the effort to block gay marriage in maryland says he is shocked. >> now we're saying because she signed a petition oops, put the brakes on. she can't fairly do her job when i think the day before anybody would have probably said she'
officer still on paid leave because she signed a petition that helped put maryland's same sex marriage law on the november ballot. so is this a violation of . ang la mccaskill's first -- angela mccaskill's first amendment rights or is the case of a diversity officer not supporting equal rights for all? bruce leshan is looking for answers. >> reporter: two people at the heart of this controversy are not talking. the galludet university president did send out an e- mail blast to students...
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i think it should be made the law, but it had the brady bill in it -- the waiting period. i also believe that we should offer college scholarships to people who will agree to work them off as police officers and i think as we reduce our military forces. we should let people earn military retirement by coming out and working as police officers. there -- 30 years ago there were three police officers on the street for every crime. today there are three crimes for every police officer. in the communities which have had real success putting police officers near schools where kids carry weapons, to get the weapons out of the schools, or on the same blocks, you've seen crime go down. in houston, there's been a 15 percent drop in the crime rate in the last year because of the work the mayor did there in increasing the police force. so i know it can work. i've seen it happen. >> thank you. president bush. >> i think you put your finger on a major problem. i talk about strengthening the american family and it's very hard to strengthen the family if people are scared to walk down to
i think it should be made the law, but it had the brady bill in it -- the waiting period. i also believe that we should offer college scholarships to people who will agree to work them off as police officers and i think as we reduce our military forces. we should let people earn military retirement by coming out and working as police officers. there -- 30 years ago there were three police officers on the street for every crime. today there are three crimes for every police officer. in the...
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the law was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for sun but the truth is these types of laws and offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the. police and bus train or fired tear gas and water cannons at empty gunman protesters after a funeral march for an activist who died in custody turned violent demonstrators accuse the government of denying the men treatment but the authorities claim he died of a blood disease program from crowds are trying to reach their former harbor pearl square in the capital manama which is now have any guarded by police protesters threw firebombs and rocks this tear gas canisters. where harald at them by officers the sunni want to he has been cracking down on the shelf position for some twenty months now the activists demanding equal rights and the release of political prisoners including prom
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laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's documentary, voters in america, who counts. >> you want your country back? i want mine back. don't have an election if they don't come. >> reporter: for the gop primary marks the maiden voyage of the election law he crafted. >> election is all about turnout. for the primary on tuesday, we're working right now to get around saturday morning. this is the grassroots. precinct walking. we are going right on the street. you know what the number is, i'll just go house-to-house. >> i'm dennis back ly. >> this is the last early voting day. >> reporter: he agreed to change the last day of
laws this morning and the effect it could have on the presidential election. democrats say that republican legislatures are on a mission to toughen election laws with a goal of suppressing the democratic vote. in florida, the state legislature, which is controlled by the gop, decided to cut the sunday before election day as an early voting day. well, it's a day known as souls to the polls. that's when african-americans typically leave church to vote. here's an excerpt from joe john's...
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laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy heard when the any malay saw the light can and mosques around bruges gather the turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg. and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me where my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. their oxen. what you are to live from moscow when we were in a josh drinking dog walking even feeding the birds all of t.v. is now considered criminal in hundreds of london sparks the move has been slammed by civil liberties groups as an attack on personal freedoms while the government insists the ban is a ban in p
laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy heard when the any malay saw the light can and mosques around bruges gather the turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange...
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on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dress up like police have been promised them a commission is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned about how the trend is going i think in the past it would be assumes that people knew the law that it was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you like but increasingly it seems that that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for sun but the truth is these types of laws and offenses are being creeping up on us the some time now they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the fare are long. riot police in bahrain have fired tear gas and water cannons at empty government protesters after a funeral march for an activist who died in custody turned violent demonstrators accuse the government of denying the man treatment but the authorities claim he died of a blood
on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dress up like police have been promised them a commission is going to look into it because it's it's actually i think a criminal activity to pretend to be a police officer when you're not and i'm very concerned about how the trend is going i think in the past it would be assumes that people knew the law that it was reasonable and so long as you weren't creating a problem then you could do what you...
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that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for some but the truth is these types of laws and offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now and they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the pig in. the u.s. braces itself for the presidential election with polls showing there's little between barack obama and mitt romney and as the world continues weighing the possible outcomes of november's ballot our resident laurie harshness took to the streets of new york to find out what voters make of the race so far. the two thousand and twelve presidential elections why are they so boring this week let's talk about that. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage on everything you know no matter what happens and nothing happened exactly having said that i think obama's going to win do you think he believes in himself as much as he did four years ago because he seems kind of tired he seems like he's a little frustrated i think he's more tired of me ar
that is no longer the case these findings may be surprising for some but the truth is these types of laws and offenses have been creeping up on us the some time now and they're actually growing in number so also the moment you can enjoy the parks in london but if you do not feed the pig in. the u.s. braces itself for the presidential election with polls showing there's little between barack obama and mitt romney and as the world continues weighing the possible outcomes of november's ballot our...
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toyota could not sell cars during the show because of state franchise dealer laws. but they received more interest in the first hour than they had expected for the entire day. >>> the soda industry is trying something new for those of you who like to count callies. they are rolling out -- calories. they are rolling out vending machines that would allow you to see how many calories are in a sedid you -- are in a soda before you purchase it. >>> red bull is about to offer something it has never tried before. cranberry, lime and blueberry drinks will be sold in red, white and blue cans under the red bull editions label. the new flavors will be in stores next march. >>> a nationwide fungal meningitis is growing. the outbreak has been linked to a steroid used to treat back pain. it was produced by a -- it was produced by a specialty pharmacy. health officials say thousands of people could have received the injections. >> if you got any kind of sterile injections between july of this year and september 28th you need to be aware of this. >> the cases have been reported in
toyota could not sell cars during the show because of state franchise dealer laws. but they received more interest in the first hour than they had expected for the entire day. >>> the soda industry is trying something new for those of you who like to count callies. they are rolling out -- calories. they are rolling out vending machines that would allow you to see how many calories are in a sedid you -- are in a soda before you purchase it. >>> red bull is about to offer...
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a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and of course, th violated the conscience of roman catholics there and they were forced to close their doors. >> it's such concerns that have drawn volunteers to the minnesotans for marriage phone banks. tommy burns, a father of six, is a recent transplant from massachusetts. >> when i think back to, again, to what happened in massachusetts and new york, when politicians can push that through on the people, it's disheartening. so again, i am just very pleased that this state is allowing us to vote on it. >> high profile personalities have thrown their hat in. for the yes
a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and...
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the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be formed and designed with the practitioners, too. we're in this crisis because they were kept out of the process. that's kind of a mistake. keep the doctors out. of course banks make mistakes. banks should be punished. it would be better to sit down and have the conversations to improve the system and set of people just dumping 5000 pages of rules to try to get what they need. in our great economic ecosystem, there are all different types of entities, big banks. we bank in 50 countries. that's why we're here. we do a lot of things that people cannot do. some of
the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be...
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did they break the law? i don't know how it's written, but technically they had no right to come across the border. they did, but in terms of culpability, i mean, come on. these are people were self-selected group. they want to go to work, what a serving the military, want to do everything we want. were desperately trying to get a group like that to push them up, doesn't make any sense. >> i agree totally. let me ask this question. i read it as it's written because i think it captures the political angst within the subject. how do you counter the rhetoric out there that immigrants are taking jobs and changes that immigrants create jobs? also, what about people's fears that immigrants may be terrorists? >> most of the terrorists here come a lot of time outlooks tend to be born here, educated here. they all have mental problems and that sort of thing. it is true there a terrorist overseas going to do? not let anybody in? the tourist is likely to be a terrorist is someone who comes to work. i just don't think t
did they break the law? i don't know how it's written, but technically they had no right to come across the border. they did, but in terms of culpability, i mean, come on. these are people were self-selected group. they want to go to work, what a serving the military, want to do everything we want. were desperately trying to get a group like that to push them up, doesn't make any sense. >> i agree totally. let me ask this question. i read it as it's written because i think it captures the...